Honda's OEM Car Cover (Photos)
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Maybe they should release a version with perspex segments to cover the windows and a zip where the doors are so you could drive along with it on !!
Just think - no need to Zymol ever again !
Seriously, though, I think that cover looks good
Just think - no need to Zymol ever again !
Seriously, though, I think that cover looks good
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have you tried packing it away yet - without getting it dirty,
it's a bit difficult to do it neatly and get into the same space as when it was new. My wife solved the problem by providing a sealable plastic bag - which you suck out all the air with the vacuum cleaner - and it ends up almost as flat as a pancake.
it's a bit difficult to do it neatly and get into the same space as when it was new. My wife solved the problem by providing a sealable plastic bag - which you suck out all the air with the vacuum cleaner - and it ends up almost as flat as a pancake.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Roadkill
[B]It's elasticated around the corners, fits okay, but could be tighter. The "instructions" say, and I quote, "Do not use when winds blow".
[B]It's elasticated around the corners, fits okay, but could be tighter. The "instructions" say, and I quote, "Do not use when winds blow".
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Originally posted by potfish
Roadkill -
How did you get it so cheap?
Cheers
potfish
Roadkill -
How did you get it so cheap?
Cheers
potfish